The properties of single site-controlled InGaAsN quantum wires (QWRs)-both untreated and irradiated with atomic hydrogen-are probed by micro-magnetophotoluminescence spectroscopy. The strong anisotropy of the diamagnetic shift measured for different orientations of the applied magnetic field confirms the one-dimensional nature of the QWR carrier wave function. In addition, the strain reduction associated with N incorporation is found to promote a larger indium intake in the QWR, enabling the realization of site-controlled QWRs emitting at long (>= 1.3 mu m), technologically relevant wavelengths.

Magneto-optical properties of single site-controlled InGaAsN quantum wires grown on prepatterned GaAs substrates

Pettinari Giorgio;
2012

Abstract

The properties of single site-controlled InGaAsN quantum wires (QWRs)-both untreated and irradiated with atomic hydrogen-are probed by micro-magnetophotoluminescence spectroscopy. The strong anisotropy of the diamagnetic shift measured for different orientations of the applied magnetic field confirms the one-dimensional nature of the QWR carrier wave function. In addition, the strain reduction associated with N incorporation is found to promote a larger indium intake in the QWR, enabling the realization of site-controlled QWRs emitting at long (>= 1.3 mu m), technologically relevant wavelengths.
2012
Inglese
85
15
6
14
info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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Felici, Marco; Pettinari, Giorgio; Carron, Romain; Lavenuta, Giovanna; Tartaglini, Elena; Polimeni, Antonio; Fekete, Dan; Gallo, Pascal; Dwir, Benjami...espandi
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